jueves, 24 de noviembre de 2011
Blood donation / Donar sangre
For years, I have been really looking forward to being a blood donor but unfortunately for various reasons I never could, until a few months ago. Then I started my research on how to become a blood donor here in the Netherlands and I discovered that the approach is quite different compared to the process in Spain. If in the last post I praised the Dutch efficiency for certain procedures, in this one I have to confess that I am quite disappointed.
Blood donation in the Netherlands
The Dutch system has a big amount of preliminary steps. At the donation center you fill out a registration card with your contact information. Then, once you are in the system and this can take a while, they will call you to schedule an appointment for a medical examination. First-time donors do not donate blood after this first examination, you have to wait for notice of your eligibility by postal mail. It can again take weeks until you receive this letter in which you will be informed of the date from which you are allowed to donate within a two-week window. Then the donation itself has the regular on-the-spot preliminary testing.
Blood donation in Spain
You walk into a local blood drive, hospital or donor center, you complete the tests in a matter of minutes, donate, and go. Your blood is of course thoroughly tested afterwards, and if any problem it will be disposed of.
After learning about the differences I’ve made my decision: I will donate blood in my next trip to Spain.
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